Melissa V. Harris-Lacewell
Affiliations: | Political Science | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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"Melissa Harris-Lacewell"Children
Sign in to add traineeLeniece T. Davis | grad student | 2005 | Chicago |
Paula N. Booke | grad student | 2009 | Chicago |
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Harris-Lacewell MV. (2010) Barbershops, bibles, and BET Barbershops, Bibles, and Bet |
Harris-Lacewell M, Junn J. (2007) Old friends and new alliances: How the 2004 Illinois Senate race complicates the study of race and religion Journal of Black Studies. 38: 30-50 |
Harris-Lacewell M, Albertson BL. (2005) Good Times?: Understanding African American Misperceptions of Racial Economic Fortunes Journal of Black Studies. 35: 650-683 |
Harris-Lacewell M. (2005) Contributions of Black Women in Political Science to a More Just World Politics & Gender. 1: 341-350 |
Harris-Lacewell MV. (2003) The heart of the politics of race: Centering Black people in the study of White racial attitudes Journal of Black Studies. 34: 222-249 |
Harris-Lacewell M. (2001) No Place to Rest: African American Political Attitudes and the Myth of Black Women's Strength Women & Politics. 23: 1-33 |